This atmospheric re-telling of Willaberta Jack's story, and the tragic aftermath of his trial, is a riveting account of the harshness of outback life at that time, and of the perils of being a black man who challenged the white man's dominance.

An intimate insight into the hidden and desperate lives of Sub-Saharan African migrants living in the mountains of northern Morocco, as well as the extreme violence and constant mistreatment they face from both the Moroccan and Spanish authorities.

Why do cults continue to attract people in the 21st Century? Visions of Paradise looks at our need to belong and find purpose and meaning in life and presents a timely warning on how that can lead to fundamentalist thinking.

Convinced that ecstasy use is behind her struggle with anxiety, depression and memory loss, 28-year old Lise sets out to discover how the 'Love Drug' is affecting her brain and those of the half a million Ecstasy users in Australia today.

Australian filmmaker Inka Stafrace courageously journeys through Israeli military incursions in the West Bank to discover for herself some of the human truths behind this devastating issue that holds the world in divide.

Filmed in the female section of Takhar Prison in Afghanistan, No Burqas Behind Bars closely follows three women, who after fleeing abusive households or arranged marriages, have been jailed for 'moral crimes'.

In the early 1980s a company called 'Africa Hinterland' was created by the exiled operatives of the African National Congress, taking tourists on overland sight-seeing trips which crossed the border into South Africa.